Hinge with mutually displaceable members for adjustment thereof



Sept. 30, 1952 G. A. WEIDELSTAM HINGE WITH MUTUALLY DISPLACEABLE MEMBERS FOR ADJUSTMENT THEREOF Flled June 6, 1947 /I/.r Arry Patented Sept. 30, 1952 rfsituati VThe, presentv invention refers to ian y.arrange vment in hinges provided; with two ormore :hingeflanges, and the invention is principally dis- ',tinguished by thev feature that .onerhinge-flange Iat least is formed withrtwo sleeves .or the like displaceable relatively to one another, fone of which sleeves is rigidly eonnectedwithiand.the 012116115 movable relatively .tofa. mounting! adapted to be secured to awindoW-frame, doorcasedoon post on some otherv support, v.the Ahinge-pin".beirig provided .with threads andsadapted toixbe screwed in l.fthe one sleeve, for the fdisplacement of '.-tlat sleeve -which is movable .,relatively Lto'AV the; mounting and cooperates with the hinge-:sleevezofzthe adjacent -.hingeflange,g3and vfor the adjustment .0,f-111) elljnge` in thevertical ,direction ,Oneffeature-...characteristic --of ,-lhevinvention is athat Sthe .hingefmay,v also bemadegadjustablein: aelateral direction. To thisuend, `the,,mountingis .m-ade .from two members 1 dsplaceable; and. adjustable Irelatively.toeach 'otherfi-rl. the transverse direction ofthe hinge pin, one 'of f-Whichzrnernbersisfrigidiy connected with the `one 1;s,1eev.e,: while z thelsother memberis arranged? to; be attached .tof therwin- I dow-frame, doorcase, doorpost or the like.,iz;=:.w

A-'form caf-embodiment of ia. hingelaccording to the invention is illustrated by way of example in the accompanying drawing. Fig. 1 shows an axial section through-the hinge-sleeves, and Fig. 2y is a cross section on line ZII--IIy in Fig. y1 andFig. 3 shows a section on line III-III in Fig. 1.

The illustrated hinge comprises two hingeflanges, the upper one of which consists in the ordinary manner of a hinge-sleeve or knuckle I',

andahinge leaf Zrigidlyvfconneoted therewith. 7

'Iheyother hinge-flange iistfformed with v"two knuckles or sleeves, one-'lof'L-whicn thefliriner knuckle l3, is -rigidly connected to a hinge' leaf 4 displaceable von-a` mounting member 5 adapted to beis'eoured to'a window-frame; decrease, 'doo'rpost orsome other -support, whereasj the other'.` sleeveor tubularmember B'sdisplaceablepn. rie knuckle 3-'andV isY formed, therefore, with' a Vslit '1 (Fig. 2) having the hinge leaf dextending therethrough. The inner lsleeve or knuckle-....3l is threaded internally, andthe hinge-pin Iiprov-ided with 'corresponding'threadslover.-the law portion thereofls adaptedtovcooperate withsthis sleeve. ",The'pin is provided with l-afheaclf-'Sghaving anotch thereinto receive a screw-driver. The outer sleeve or tubular member is longer than the inne one and bears with the lower end thereof on the head 9, while carrying on the upper end thereof a Washer or a ball-bearing Il) having the sleeve or knuckle I bearing thereon, which hinge-` lsleevei-receivesfthe flange; may

moothflipperrpartionf"the hinge pini the one or the other direction,- 'the fouter L tubularrmember may "thusbetdsplaced'pwardiyor downwardly Withim-its,`` whereby fthe "upper fbi-ngemacadam u raisedflorlowered-riasrequiredffor .substraatadjustmentwed:raffinement the Afvvei'g'htf'- orf deformationlo'fi-th'e doorsuspende'd #displaced withf'reference toi-the innerfsleeve the-knuckle I,a-nd thehinge-leafsecurecthere#- lto are -raised-'er lowered xbyrotationtif-the hingeadvantageinherent in?th'efvconstructionfis `thfatta*doorazar-a Windowl'or the' like^'ma'y-b'e1-un lhooked"'v'vii'hoi-itthe lnecess'ity-fof4 raising 'the same, 'it being-only-necessary'lto screw 'thelhinge-'pin dfg'ifw',n'vvardlvv fvThisisfirrlnl any case'sofgreatiimpartance-'in the' erection -f buildings,v where A'scaffol'ds, ceilings: or i vboa'rdi-ngs "`form-"anffobstruetion inthe unhooki-ngfof-the dooror-vvindow. I-n'c'omparison with thev ordinary hinges whichfmust be made-as right-hand;- or left-"hand hinges-andle'an- Inot"loechanged"from*one ty-petto; the other," 'the -h-lrig'eiaccordingto the-l inventionhas the advantage of permitting ready alteration from aletthand fhinge i into la rightlhand hinge, gand #vice versa. 1 For this'purpose the'stopper/I I-isremo'ved from the one end of the sleeve I and inser-tedinto the other end, the hingepinlbeingunscrewed and a screwed-into the other endfof the sleeve 3, if desired"-af-terthefsleevee hasbeen shifted. The turning of thesleevedepends'onwhether'thelslit extend'slall'over theflength 'of-the sleeve ornot. The latter fsleevevalsof-f serves to cover" the screw 'threads in all'positions of the controllablefdistance. The advantage ofthis is'that theappearance' of the hinge will not bef-altered upon adjustment.L rIn-orderlthatthe hinge-pin shall'not be Screwed `inthe oneor the. other direction when the door orl window is opened, there is provided a locking device, which in the illustrated example of embodiment consists of a set-screw I 2 adapted to be screwed in a threaded hole in the lower portion-of the sleeve 6 and against the hinge pin,

spending oblique edges, is displaced in the guide,

the mounting members cannot be released from Hereby the advantage is obtained,

each other. that, should the mounting support a door, for example, the latter need not be lifted o, whenv the hinge is adjusted laterally. The hinge leaf 4 has a rectangular opening I 5 provided at the center thereof, said opening I5 receiving an Octagonal plate I6 having an eccentrical aperture for. a screw I'I, by means of which the plate is retained at the mounting member 5 and the latter at the window-frame, doorcase, doorpost or the like.

By loosening the screw I1 and turningthe plate I6 to the desired position, itwill be possible to ad- .just the hinge leaf IIv into different positions relatively to the mounting-.member or *plate 5, and thus to adjust the hinge 'in' a lateraLdirection. Instead of theplate I6, it will be possible to p rovide an eccentricV with a set-screw or a locking device, whereby the-,eccentric m-ay be xed in the desired position. It is also possible to make use of a projection or screw or the like rigidly connected with the mounting member 5 and of -a number of different iitting pieces adapted to be inserted between the projection or the screw and the edges of the opening I5. The hinge leaf 4 and mounting plate 5 are concealed by means of a covering plate ndt shownin the drawing, which is attached by means of screws projecting through the holes I8. The mounting member 5, the covering plate thereof, and the hinge leaf 2 have ltheir lateral edges I9 extending transversely to the hinge-pin obliquelyp'ositioned in; such manner that these lateral edges on being pulled outwardly are caused to bear an corresponding abutting-surfaces on the window-frame, doorcase, doorpost or. the like, whereby thestrains on the attaching screws are reduced and the mountings are seated more securely than in the ordinary hinges. The longest edges of the mountnigs are preferably rounded, so that it will be easier to fit them neatly by rst inserting the short side, after which the other side is knocked or pressed in.

'The details may obviously be varied Ain a num- .ber of different ways in comparisonwith thedisclosure of the description and the drawing, withoutthe principle o fthe invention being departed from. y Having now .described my invention, what .I claim as new and desire to secure by Letters Patent is: l. A hinge, which comprises: a hinge-pin having an extending portion and provided with a head and with screw threads on one portion of the extending portion thereof; a iirst hinge leaf articulating about said hinge pin and secured to a lirst knuckle, said first knuckle surrounding that portion` of the extending portion of said hinge pin on which no screw threads arepositioned; a second hinge leaf articulating about said hinge-pin, said second hinge leaf being secured to a second knuckle coaxial with said lrst knuckle, and being formed with an aperture therein; said second knuckle surrounding the screw-threaded portion of said hinge-pin, and being provided with screw threads on the internal portion thereof engaging said screw threads V.on said hinge-pin; -a mcunting plate adapted for securement to a frame, said mounting plate being adjustably secured to said second hinge leaf by securement means positioned in .said aperture in said second hinge leaf, said securement means comprising a plate eccentrically apertured f or a screw to maintain the same and mounting plate to the frame, whereby, adjustment of the eccentrically apertured plate on the screw permits sliding displacement of said second hinge leaf with respect to said mounting plate, .thereby permitting relative adjustment of one with respect to the other; and a tubular member` encircling said second knuckle, said tubular mem-- ber being supported at its lower end by said head 'of said hinge-pin, while the upper end of said tubular member supports said first knuckle and said first hinge leaf secured thereto, whereby-Said irst knuckle and said rst hinge leaf may be raised' or lowered, at will', by rotation yo said screw-threaded.hinge-pin with respect to said second knuckle. y

2. A hinge as denedin claim 1,wherein Said mounting plate is provided with a recessed guide seat formed therein, and said second hinge leaf is seated in said guide seat and is adapted to be laterally moved-therein, in a direction substantially at right angles tosaid extending portion of said Vhinge-pin.

1 3. A hinge as dened in claimv l, wherein said mounting plate is dovetailed in coniiguration and adapted to be seated in a correspondingly dove-tailed recess in a supporting frame member.

4. A hinge `as deiined in claim 1, wherein both said mounting plate and said first hinge leaf are dove-tailed in configuration, said mounting plate and said i-lrst hinge leaf being adapted tobe seated in correspondingly dove-tailed recesses in supporting membersI towhich said hinge is secured.. i

GUSTAEADRIAN WEIDELSTAM.

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